Bulker guided by private pilot hits a dam in Big Port St. Pb
The dry cargo carrier RMS Laar, navigated by a private marine pilot (V. Pavlenko, who had created a dangerous situation in the port in late July), on August 20 collided with the Eastern Dam of the Nevsky Gate at the Big Port St. Petersburg, Rosmorport said citing the current information from VTS (Vessel Traffic Service system).
According to Rosmorport, yesterday at 02.05 p.m. (Moscow Time) the M/V RMS Laar was permitted to shift from Berth KSZ-16 (Kanonersky Shipyard) to Berth CV-2 (of Severnaya Verf Shipyard). The pilot Pavlenko reported that he goes to the Nevsky Gate immediately. When entering the Nevsky Gate it was noticed that the bulker’s forebody has critically approached the eastern end of the Nevsky Gate, as the ship master was duly informed by the VTS operator about the situation.
The pilot did not report about the incident and the vessel proceeded further, Rosmorport said. The collision was shot and the images of the incident were provided by Rosmorport press service.
Later, when the bulk cargo ship has moored, the captain reported that the ship has sustained a breach in its hull (10 x 30 cm), near the stem, 40 cm above the water level.
The M/V RMS Laar, the flag of Antigua and Barbuda, is owned by Campo Shipping, ship agent Compass Transit, length - 82.32 m, beam - 11.3 m, draft - 3,9 m.